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Democratic Party (Spain)

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Founded
  
1849 (1849)

Split from
  
Progressive Party

Dissolved
  
1869 (1869)

Leader
  
Francesc Pi i Margall and Cristino Martos

Merged into
  
Radical Democratic Party Federal Democratic Republican Party

Ideology
  
Liberalism Radical liberalism Republicanism Progressivism Secularism

The Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Democrático) was a Spanish political party in the reign of Isabella II (reigned 1833–1868), being a clandestine force except during the Progressive Biennium (1854–1856).

In 1849, a left-wing of the progressives established the Democratic Party as a rally of radical liberals and moderate socialists which did not accept the political system of Queen Isabella and called for the full application of the Constitution of 1812. Its main leaders were Francisco Pi y Margall and Cristino Martos.

Following the Glorious Revolution of 1868, which deposed Queen Isabella, the party disintegrated due to conflicts between its different factions. The cimbrios, led by Martos, accepted the democratic monarchy of King Amadeo I, and joined the Radical Democratic Party of Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla. On the other side, the republican faction led by Pi y Margall approached the incipient Spanish labour movement and the Catalan independentists to form the Federal Republican Party.

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Democratic Party (Spain) Wikipedia